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Son Ji-hyoung
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Huawei to stay committed to Korean business despite uncertainties
Despite the global supply disruption due to a chip shortage and supply bottleneck, coupled with sanctions imposed by the United States, Huawei Technologies will continue to stay committed to its South Korean partners, executives of the Chinese tech giant in Seoul said Wednesday evening. “While there are still many uncertainties on the road ahead of us, Huawei will remain open and collaborative,” Karl Song, the vice president of Huawei in charge of corporate communications, in a prer
Technology Dec. 9, 2021
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Jungheung inks Daewoo E&C takeover deal, vows managerial independence
Jungheung Group said on Thursday it has signed a binding sales and purchase agreement contract with KDB Investment to acquire a controlling 50.75 percent stake in Daewoo Engineering & Construction. With the contract, Jungheung looks to complete the takeover of Korea’s sixth-largest construction company by Feb. 15 next year, following an antitrust review of the deal to be filed before year-end. The proposed acquisition price was not disclosed. The South Korean builder group with 9.2
Industry Dec. 9, 2021
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Samsung Electronics CFO tapped to lead Samsung’s battery arm
Choi Yoon-ho, the chief financial officer of South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics widely known to be close to its de facto leader Lee Jae-yong, was named Tuesday as the new chief executive officer of Samsung SDI, a Samsung affiliate dedicated to manufacturing batteries and display panel parts. The 58-year-old currently heads Samsung Electronics’ corporate management office, which encompasses its corporate finance, corporate strategy, human resources, corporate communications, globa
Technology Dec. 7, 2021
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LG CNS launches service for corporate migration to metaverse
South Korean information technology service firm LG CNS said Tuesday that it had launched a virtual office service by teaming up with Japanese firm oVice, a move to capitalize on metaverse technology to address demand for pandemic-friendly remote work environments. LG CNS will play a role in migrating corporate clients’ work environment online, allowing the clients’ employees to do everyday tasks such as exchanging emails and receiving notifications or checking schedules. Employees
Technology Dec. 7, 2021
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Samsung's Lee Jae-yong leaves for Middle East
Samsung’s de facto leader Lee Jae-yong left for the United Arab Emirates on Monday at around 10 p.m. ahead of scheduled meetings in the Middle East region. Lee told reporters he would be returning to South Korea on Thursday, and did not elaborate on details about the trip. Lee’s visit to the Middle East comes more than two years after the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics’ February 2019 meeting with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan. A few months
Technology Dec. 6, 2021
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[GLOBAL FINANCE AWARDS] Global X ETFs expands Europe foray with themed funds
Global X ETFs, an exchange-traded fund provider fully owned by South Korea-based asset manager Mirae Asset Global Investments, is making inroads into European stock markets by adding new products to its lineup. As of Monday, Global X was trading 12 ETFs in European stock markets. Among them, seven new themed ETFs started trading on the London Stock Exchange earlier in November. The seven new products allow ETF buyers to get exposure to a wider range of sectors, targeting robotics, cybersecuri
Market Dec. 6, 2021
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Samsung Electronics tops $110b in annual exports
Samsung Electronics was recognized with a $110 billion Tower of Export at the 58th Trade Day in South Korea, in an unprecedented move among companies of Asia’s fourth-largest economy, data from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy showed Monday. This comes as the Korean technology bellwether earned $113.2 billion from July 2020 to June this year from exports of semiconductor chips, consumer electronic goods and mobile handsets. This accounted for a fifth of the total exports of Kor
Economy Dec. 6, 2021
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Samsung unveils 5G chips for cars
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it rolled out an automotive semiconductor chip that delivers a fifth-generational network connectivity for in-vehicle infotainment services for the first time in the industry. The newly-launched telematics control unit for cars, Exynos Auto T5123, aims to provide essential information to a vehicle in real-time via high-speed download speeds of up to 5.1 gigabits per second. Samsung said the new auto chip will allow passengers to enjoy high-definition content st
Technology Nov. 30, 2021
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Samsung to nurture young executives to usher in ‘New Samsung’ era
Samsung Electronics is poised to employ a new personnel management system starting in 2022 that could foster young executives, in a move to lay the groundwork for a “New Samsung” era under Samsung’s de facto leader Lee Jae-yong, the South Korean tech giant said Monday. Under the new system, Samsung will abolish a set of requirements before an employee gets promoted to a certain level, such as a minimum term of service that lasts roughly eight to 10 years. Instead, excellent em
Technology Nov. 29, 2021
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LG Energy Solution lays out new funding plan for Michigan plant
LG Energy Solution, the batteries unit of LG Group, has laid out a new $1.36 billion funding plan to drastically ramp up the capacity of its plant in the US state of Michigan in the next three years. In a regulatory filing Friday, parent company LG Chem said LG Energy Solution's Michigan arm will raise $681 million in fresh capital without rights to add new production facilities to the Michigan plant, while securing the remaining $681 million from local borrowing. The new funding aims t
Technology Nov. 28, 2021
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Samsung ranks No. 1 in US high-end projector market
Samsung Electronics said Sunday that it ranked No. 1 in the premium home cinema projector market in the United States, a year after the electronics giant entered the market with its flagship The Premiere lineup. Samsung Electronics’ high-end projectors priced at $3,000 or more accounted for 27.8 percent of the US market by sales from January to October, the company said, citing an estimate from US market intelligence firm NPD Group. In particular, Samsung’s focus on ultrashort th
Technology Nov. 28, 2021
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Samsung says new Texas chip plant to open new chapter
A $17 billion investment to build Samsung Electronics’ second fabrication plant in the US will open a “new chapter” and contribute to stabilizing the global chip supply chain, the South Korean tech giant said Wednesday as it made an official announcement of the plan. The new foundry will enable production of chips equipped with cutting-edge technologies suitable for fifth-generation networks, high-performance computing and artificial intelligence, Samsung said. &ldqu
Technology Nov. 24, 2021
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Samsung looks to add 2nd US foundry chip plant in Texas
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics is looking to add a second site for its foundry semiconductor chip manufacturing plant in Texas, according to reports Tuesday. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is scheduled to make an “economic announcement” concerning Samsung Electronics’ plan to build a new chip plant in Williamson County, near the city of Taylor, Texas, which will involve $17 billion of capital expenditure, Wall Street Journal reported. A Samsung Electronics spokesperson s
Technology Nov. 23, 2021
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Chip shares surge on recovery signs of memory chip, metaverse wave
Shares of South Korean semiconductor firms rose sharply Monday over market prospects on recovery of memory chip price on intensifying global race to adopt metaverse technology. Memory chips are a critical component in the metaverse, in which users interact with each other in digital worlds, which could offset the bearish forecast for memory chip prices. Samsung Electronics -- the tech giant with interests in semiconductors, electronic devices and handsets -- surged 5.2 percent Monday. Another
Technology Nov. 22, 2021
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Korean investors still wary of risky private debt
Although private debt has grown in profile as an investment option, South Korean investors are reluctant to adopt strategies that capitalize on debt mispricing, saying they prefer a conservative portfolio that protects investors against losses. Instead, they are looking to increase safety of investment with a focus on diversification and recession-proof sectors. “We will continue to invest in defensive sectors and construct a well-diversified portfolio, as we prefer an all-weather strat
Market Nov. 21, 2021
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